LA Law - The Movie
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German title | LA Law - The Movie |
Original title | LA Law: The Movie |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2002 |
length | 84 minutes |
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Director | Michael Schultz |
script | William M. Finkelstein |
production | Phillip M. Goldfarb |
music | David C. Williams |
camera | Robert Seaman |
cut | Lori Jane Coleman |
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LA Law - The Film ( 2002 ) is a full-length television film that reunites the original cast of the popular television series LA Law - Star Lawyers, Tricks, Trials (1986-1994).
action
The daughter of a death row inmate asks Douglas Brackman Jr. ( Alan Rachins ), who runs the McKenzie-Brackman law firm, to retrial her father. Former attorney Michael Kuzak ( Harry Hamlin ) owns a restaurant and is supposed to take over the case, but Grace Van Owen ( Susan Dey ) represents the other side.
criticism
- film-dienst : An evening-length child from a television series, which reunites its most famous actors, but otherwise does not guarantee any special recognition effects. Not only has the law firm been fundamentally changed, the constellations among the people also need to be used to new things.
Web links
- LA Law - the film in theInternet Movie Database(English)